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SwissProt

Swiss-Prot is a curated protein sequence database that forms the manually reviewed portion of the UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB). It is designed to be a high-quality resource for protein function and annotation, emphasizing accuracy and non-redundancy through expert curation. Each entry combines curated functional information with experimental evidence, cross-references to primary literature, and links to other biological databases.

Historically founded by Amos Bairoch in 1986 at the University of Geneva as Swiss-Prot, the database became

Content and structure: Swiss-Prot entries provide information on protein function, enzyme activity, catalytic residues, subcellular localization,

Access and impact: Swiss-Prot data are accessible via the UniProt website and downloadable in multiple formats,

part
of
the
UniProt
project
to
integrate
protein
knowledge
resources.
In
UniProtKB,
Swiss-Prot
serves
as
the
reviewed,
curated
section
and
is
complemented
by
TrEMBL,
which
contains
automatically
annotated
entries
that
have
not
yet
been
manually
reviewed.
tissue
specificity,
expression
patterns,
involvement
in
diseases,
domain
architectures,
post-translational
modifications,
and
protein–protein
interactions.
Each
entry
includes
literature
references
and
evidence
codes
that
help
users
assess
reliability
and
provenance.
The
database
also
offers
extensive
cross-references
to
external
resources
such
as
Gene
Ontology,
Pfam,
InterPro,
PDB,
and
KEGG.
including
FASTA
and
UniProt
flat
files.
The
resource
is
widely
used
in
genomics,
proteomics,
and
biomedical
research
as
a
high-quality
reference
for
protein
knowledge
and
as
a
standard
for
automated
annotation
pipelines.